Flexibility drives growth — and uncertainty.
Flexible payment plans improve affordability and conversion, but they also introduce uncertainty. Cards fail. Customers stop paying. Revenue stretches across months with no guarantees. Most businesses either absorb the loss or build internal processes to manage it. Credee introduces a protection layer that sits behind every eligible payment plan — turning variable payments into predictable revenue.
A protection layer,
not financing.
Credee’s revenue protection is designed to absorb missed-payment risk on payment plans that did not qualify for upfront funding — without requiring businesses to take on recourse exposure.
Not a loan.
Not traditional financing.
This is a protection layer embedded into your payment infrastrastructure.
Protection against missed installments
No balance-sheet exposure
No recourse obligations
No internal collections build-out
Protection when it matters.
Credee introduces a protection layer behind select plans — converting uncertain payment schedules into more predictable revenue.
If a payment is missed:
Credee steps in to cover a defined portion of the installment
Your revenue remains predictable
Credee manages follow-up and recovery
This allows businesses to confidently offer flexible payment options without absorbing the full impact of missed payments.
From uncertainty to predictability.
Reduced write-offs and bad debt
More predictable monthly revenue
Lower AR aging
Fewer payment failures impacting cash flow
Confidence to offer flexible payment options
Designed for Platforms and Enterprises
For Platforms & SaaS Providers
Enable protected payment plans for your customers
Reduce hesitation around flexible payments
Offer stronger revenue outcomes without taking on risk
For Enterprise Businesses
Reduce exposure from internal payment plans
Improve revenue predictability
Protect against missed installments without restructuring operations
One layer of a complete revenue stack.
Revenue protection works alongside embedded payments, plan servicing, and liquidity control — forming a complete revenue infrastructure.
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